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Show OASC War Bond Puirikases Go Over Million High Total Is Set as Drive Nears Its End Annual Picnic For Pioneers This Saturday . Ogden Air Service Command New Officers to Be Inducted At Como Outing University of Utah Annual plcnie of the OASC Pie-ae- er club will get under war a Camo Sprtags in Morgan this . sw gmtwday, August 5, at IX laad, general nleade Arthur & chairman, announced yesterday. Feature event will be special Induction ceremonies for new officers to serve during the coming .,'3 Field's Employes; Wednesday, August 2, 1944 Go All Out; Work at OASC Co-ed- s Some Depts. Lag Employes at Ogden Air Service Command purchased more than a million dollars in war bonds during the fifth war bond Lt. Charles P. Murphy, OASC war bond officer, announced yesterday. - two-mon- th cam-paig- n, 1 . year. Officers-ele- ct -- are Joseph Chase, president; Harry Schreadley. vice president, and Vivienne Veach, beginning of the drive, Lieut Murphy said. Lieut Murphy said the total during this drive was more than col lected in any of the previous four solicitations. The fourth drive netted approximately $680,000, cost secretary-treasure- r. The club baa Invited Honorary President Col. Paul W. Wolf to also Col. E. B. Bayley, base commander; Lt. Col. Paul R. MarCol. tin, base executive officer; Paul W. Zehrung, maintenance chief: Col. John S. MacTaggart, nersonnel and training chief, , and Lt col. William H. Shields, supply chief. at-te- nr t value. Based on tabulated returns from ' Those planning to attend are deed to purchase tickets ($1.00 per person) by Thursday, August ST Ticket salesmen designated for each section follow: Carrol A. Sales, Glenn Taylor, R. Clay All-resupply administration; W. utilities: Melvin Carbine, branch 9 and 10; Nolan W. Man-fu- ll, airplane repair and miscellaneous and accessories repair; Arthur W. Franks, branch 3. and 4; Joseph P. Kingdon, MM and R; J. Ford Anderson, quartermaster; Meal W. Kooyman, branches 5, 8, 1 and 8, also shipping branch; Emil Soderquist, instrument repair and maintenance inspection; Brent C. Hill is, AMP; VerneU Swanger. fire department; Joseph W. (BiU) Chase, traffic section; J. Paul West, maintenance administration and OASC headquarters; Sidney Jonhson, supply inspection; Arthur E. Oeland, base headquarters. Salesmen will endeavor to contact each employe personally, Oeland said. Members may bring their families or guests. No busses will be available. Those attending must furnish their own transportation. If unable to secure any, contact ticket salesmen, he said. Maturity value total bought by this field's 10,000 workers reached $1,117,910.47 on Monday, July 31. This represents more than 140 per cent of the $600,000 goal set at the ACAOX DO158 NOT MEAN Idleness to these University of Utah who are helping to "Keep Em Flying" here at the Ogden Air Service Command, Lucienne Hennchsen (with screw driver, works on the engine of a 4 (Liberator bomber) while (left to right) Rose Parkin, Carol Gardner, Virginia Bjorklund, Lila Gardner, Marilyn Mason and Lois Allred, assigned to other war-tim- e jobs on the co-e- ds B-2- field, watch with interest. Assistant Chief New Maintenance Plan Is Studied Warfare Classes Fireman, AMPs to Get Training in - All Fundamentals Committee Is Here iV To Inaugurate Latest of Methods fx Instruction in general chemical warfare procedures for OASC fire department' personnel and auxiliary military patrolmen will commence next week, Lt CoL Howard S. Leach, OASC chemical warfare officer, announced yesterday. Firemen will receive training in decontamination and the extinin guishing of incendiaries AMPs the use of tear gas and the detection of gas. Firemen will receive instruction at their respective staTransferred to JAG' Trans- tions. AMP classes will be held ferred from the Army Air Forces in their classroom. to the Judge Advocate GenEach man will get four hours' ,14. CoL D. E. Croxton eral's Department was Major instruction. Classes will be a conJames T. Cline. Major Cline re- tinual affair until all personnel Assignment of IX CoL D. E. cently completed the JAG special have had it CoL Leach said, add- Cluxton to serve with Lt Col. Kencourse at the University of Michiing he expected five and a half neth 'A. Pettit as assistant chief of gan at Ann Arbor, Mich. months would do the job. the supply division was announced this week by Lt CoL William H. Low-Dow- n Shields, OASC supply chief. The new assistant chief arrived here last week from Air Service Command headquarters where he was assistant chief of the equipment section, supply headquarters. Prior to that he was for of five the months commanding officer 802nd specialized depot at Camden, N. J. That depot was also organized by Col. Cluxton. Before his Camden assignment time at he was stationed a short Pocatello, Idaho, and before that supwas for two years at Lowry field, Coloply officer rado. His home is in Denver. While here he will reside at Clearfield, Utah. Glamor Girls Get Turret 4 sub-dep- To introduce a new organization al and functional outline for main tenance operation at OASC preparatory to possible adoption by all A6C area commands, an ASC headquarters committee arrived here last week, it was announced yesterday from maintenance headquarters. The committee, composed of Col. L. G. Mulzer of Oklahoma City ASC, Lt. CoL J. E. Linebaugh of ASC headquarters, Major N. C. Christenson. Spokane ASC. and V. J. Myers, ASC headquarters. will, with the. approval of field officials, aid in getting the ne arrangement started here as a test to determine feasibility of adop tion at other area commands, it was explained. OASC was selected by ASC maintenance headouarters to be first to install the new system. No details were given concerning the plan. It has been tentatively approved at ASC headquarters pending results of its initial trial here. . . To Teach Josie Stewart ship ping branch employe, was guest at an outdoor party given by shipping ticket register and distribution units of the branch last week. Miss Stewart is resigning to teach school. either he pointed out units should continue drive pressure until over the top. Division standings in the "95 and or deductions, These d, Slate Chemical division war bond officers the "95 and 12" phase of the campaign also ended successfully with 95.8 per cent of the field participating with an average deduction from gross pay of 12.5 per cent he stated. There are still many departments lagging in participation goal are as follows: headquarters, 98.79 and 13.53; supply, 98.16 and 13; army air base, 97.52 and 14.58; personnel and training, 95 and 12.86; maintenance, 94 and 11.7. Pointing to supply's record as particularly outstanding considering the large number of workers (approximately 280Q, he said that 25 out of 27 sections were 95 per cent or better in participation; that 20 sections had reached 12 per cent deductions. Departments still below 95 per cent participation are as follows: AAB: Air inspector, air transport command, quartermaster. Maintenance: Production engineering, 94.6; manufacture and repair,. 93.6; production control, 92.8; production inspection, 91.9; airplane repair, 90.4; vehicle and motorised equipment repair, 89. OASC headquarters: Inspector general, 77.8; signal office, 75. Supply: Receiving, 9426; plant maintenance, 93.19. Departments still below 12 per cent participation AAB: Air transport command, 10.4; quartermaster, 7.9. Maintenance: Radio repair, 11.39; engine repair, 11.92; accessory and miscellaneous repair,. 11.93; reclamation, 11.04; production control. Hill; production inspection, 11.77: airplane repair, 10.77; vehicle and motorized equipment repair, 8.21. OASC headquarters: Special information, 11.5; printing control, 11.4; judge advocate general, 10.94; ordnance office, 7.6; inspector general, 9.09; signal office, 8.4. Branch nine, 11.31; Supply: branch five, 11.32; receiving, 10.95; branch six, 11.05; area activities, 10.78; AGP, 10.21 labor and equip12" OASC ment, 9.99. 'Twenty Plus9 Minutemen ot TO STUDY Selma Crawshaw, d supervisor of class 05-specialized depot, ! attendIn supply school ing a special covers which New York, Brooklyn, special problems in her class. newly-selecteB, A, OASC Hours Not Affected by ASF Work Week rttm work week for certain cently established InsUIIaUeaa army service forces In fjtah by ASF Chief Lt Gem. Breboa Somervell, is not apA8C plicable to this or any otherOASC depot. Col. Paul W. Wolf, eemsaandmg officer, anas cert yesterday. Cot Wolf also pointed oat that arasy service forceswillpersonnel not be employed at OASC to official affected, according ward received from Ninth Service fiiasasnil headquarters at 54-ha- nr ) - USE fiSAL KSCnARXf . . . These three camps Jackles Into the MUMteejit of a 4 tall turret They're taught to de B-2- it with the aasae to ombst prattsl require' far planes going back r. Uft to right: Clerse Csaoflry. Palate Proud and Celleen Bas- Kaey away fr'o'sa pews IsUms wKh that btssUfsl hmle, girls. Fart Pamglaa. t rib f ! . ;.j y v HA EBTVIAELS CECOKD Pictured above are seven of the nine minute; men in branch eight during the recently-conclude- d fifth war bo4 drive. They persuaded 87 of tha branches 173 people to subscribe at least 29 per cent of their pay for bonds. Those who did formed the Twenty Plus Club." Left to right: Donald F. Kingsbury, Stacia 11 Kelly, Margaret Middlemess, Gertrude R. Pope, August Ebert, Bed Wheatoo and Herschel B. Dunlao. chairman, faya Sorrow and Ca .cnet m, vox wi |